Kensei Kendo- och Iaidoklubb

Vill du träna Iaido i Stockholm?

Vill du komma och titta, börja träna, bara prova hur det är att träna Iaido eller undrar du över något? Kontakta oss gärna!

Vi tar emot nybörjare till vår nybörjarträning under januari - februari och augusti - september. Läs mer om iaidoträning här.

Kalendarium

  • Söndag 14 december start kl 10.00: Terminsavslutning med bla heldagsträning (till ca 16-17) och gradering i Blackebergshallens Spegelsal. Efteråt äter vi något tillsammans.
  • Måndag 19 januari 2009 Terminsstart

Adresser till våra dojo (träningslokaler):

Karlbergs skolas gymnastiksal (karta)
Norrbackag 29-31
Stockholm

Blackebergshallens Spegelsal (karta, text)
Wergelandsgatan 16-24
Blackeberg

Schema för Iaido Från 19 januari 2009

Måndagar - Karlberg
19.30-21.00 Fortsättning
21.00-21.30 Fri träning

Tisdagar - Blackeberg
21.00-22.30 Nybörjare "Ronin"

Onsdagar - Karlberg
19.30-21.00 Nybörjare "Bushi"
21.00-21.30 Fri träning

Torsdagar - Blackeberg
21.00-22.30 Fortsättning

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Glossary

Here are definitions for some common, and uncommon japanese terms, and their japanese characters, used in the Iaido world.

Aikidō ( 合気道 ) Way of Harmony with the Universe
Budō ( 武道 ) Way of the Martial (-arts)
Bugei ( 武芸 ) Martial Art
Bugeisha ( 武芸者 ) Martial Artist
Chūden ( 中伝 ) The middle tradition/transmission
Dan-to-kyu ( 段と級 ) The system used as a standard to evaluate skills in many Budo. Dan was first used in Kodokan Judo, and the first Shodan (1-dan) was issued in 1883.
( 道 ) A path, i.e. a path to follow through life. Also philosophy or lifestyle.
Fudōshin ( 不動心 ) Unmovable Mind, i.e. a state of mind that is not disturbed by external forces.
Hanshi ( 範士 ) The highest rank of the three levels of shôgô. Hanshi is awarded to Kyoshi holding 8-dan or above, especially ones who have a noble moral character, thorough knowledge of the principles of Do, and a fully developed technique, and who is at least 55 years of age.
Iaidō ( 居合道 ) Way of Preparedness
Jōdō ( 杖道 ) Way of the Staff
Jutsu ( 術 ) Technique. Also Art.
Kata ( 型 )
Katana ( 刀 ) A Japanese Sword
Kendō ( 剣道 ) Way of the Sword
Kenshō ( 見性 ) Seeing ones nature, a term for enlightenment experiences.
Kihaku ( 気迫 ) Spirit, backbone, mental strength to face any hardship. Also called Kigai. The spirit of fighting back against an attacking opponent.
Kuden ( 口伝 ) Oral tradition/transmission
Kyōshi ( 教士 ) The middle rank of the three levels of Sh&3333;gō. In the ZNKR the recipient must be a Renshi holding 7-dan or above and who has the ability to lead and instruct.
Ma
Ma-ai ( 間合 ) Intervall or distance between two opponents. Also including mental distance.
Metsuke
Mushin ( 無心 ) No-mindedness, i.e. a state of mind that is open to everything, fluid and devoid of pre-conceived notions, typically about an opponents impending attack.
Omote ( 表 ) Surface, Front, Right side, Face, Exterior, Outside
Okuden ( 奥伝 )
Qigong
Renshi ( 錬士 ) The lowest rank of the three levels of shôgô. The recipient must have 6-dan and posess the ability to referee.
Satori ( 悟り ) Comprehension, Understanding, Buddhist enlightenment
Seme ( 攻め ) Attack or pressuring the opponent.
Shoden ( 初伝 )
Shōgō ( 称号 ) A title which indicates a certain status or qualification. Within the ZNKR, there are three levels of shogo: Renshi, Kyōshi, and Hanshi.
Ura ( 裏 ) Inside, Palm, Undersurface, Opposite, Wrong side
Zanshin ( 残心 ) Remaining Mind, i.e. a state of mental awareness and relaxed alertness. Often implied by the posture taken after having performed a technique.
Zazen ( 座禅 ) (Zen) meditaion
Zen ( 禅 ) Zen (Buddhism)

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